Saturday, 20 April 2013
India Of My Dreams: 'National Restaurants Program'
India Of My Dreams: 'National Restaurants Program': Poverty is biggest obstacle in our country India. Worst face of poverty is starvation and malnutrition. Rural and tribal areas in India fac...
India Of My Dreams: ‘Rashtriya Bhojanalay Program’ (Local Hindi)
India Of My Dreams: ‘Rashtriya Bhojanalay Program’ (Local Hindi): Garibi Bharat ki sabse badi samasya hae. Garibi ka sabse bada chehra hae Bhukmari aur Kuposhan. Bharat ke pichde hue gawu aur pichde hue ...
Wednesday, 27 March 2013
Friday, 8 March 2013
Atheist anthropology: from Festivals to International days!
First people are religious and celebrate religious events, then they feel religious events are waste of money and time, then they become agnostic, then they become atheist, then they begin to miss religious festivals as humans, thus to fill up the mental vacuum they start international days: mother day, father day, book day, teacher's day, women's day and on and on and on. In the end atheism is also a cult with its all set of occasions to be celebrated: the cyclic rejection of religion taking you back on the same platform, The Universal irony!
So wasn't religion very smart to already provide you with festivals to be celebrated as humans on the very first occasion???
So wasn't religion very smart to already provide you with festivals to be celebrated as humans on the very first occasion???
Thursday, 28 February 2013
Mental status of paper setters of Maharashtra Board (HSC-12th Std)
The letter writing question asked students ‘to console your brother on death of your father’ this year in HSC-12th Exam 2013. Does Maharashtra board recognizes that it's education system also believes in teaching sensitivity to students? Specially, when it itself doesn't know what sensitivity is! To be silly don’t you think that paper setter who put this question in paper should be given India’s best teacher award?
By asking already tensed students to write such stuffs for such a critical exam (12th) what is Maharashtra board of secondary and higher secondary education trying to test? That how would a child behave and how would the child console others on his/her father’s death?
Next year’s students be sure to prepare yourselves for more disgusting questions like: ‘ you've been raped, write a letter to your parents informing them about mishap’ or ‘inform your brother about adulterous behavior of your sister in law’! Because asking someone how would they behave on their father’s death or how would they console others is equally disgusting.
Maharashtra board’s executives when you people set papers for such critical exams do you get drunk? Probably, yes! Because only ill, mentally insecure, cynic and psycho people can ask such questions to students. Don’t you people know anything about virtue of sensitivity, then what the hell do you teach that in your books from 1st to 12th standard?
If board really wants to ask such disgusting questions in papers then why does it releases guidelines for students about how to cope with exam stress etc. Board, please concentrate more on mentality of your paper setters. Already our education system and syllabus are victim of political goons, and you board members serve their political appetite, it is children who suffer in the end.
Such insensitive questions have also been asked in past. It’s really enough that such psycho cases are members of board’s paper setting, I know what our state govt. would do, as usual nothing! May be if someone files a PIL in courts against drunkard and psycho board members then something could be done. I am sure our courts would take such matters seriously, since such stuffs give severe mental trauma to our already tensed students that too in those critical hours.
One thing for sure the Maharashtra HSC board should suspend that bastard who put the question while paper-setting. Because, ‘how would one behave when one’s father dies?’ such a question could only be asked by a bastard who doesn't know what the value of father is in the family.
By asking already tensed students to write such stuffs for such a critical exam (12th) what is Maharashtra board of secondary and higher secondary education trying to test? That how would a child behave and how would the child console others on his/her father’s death?
Next year’s students be sure to prepare yourselves for more disgusting questions like: ‘ you've been raped, write a letter to your parents informing them about mishap’ or ‘inform your brother about adulterous behavior of your sister in law’! Because asking someone how would they behave on their father’s death or how would they console others is equally disgusting.
Maharashtra board’s executives when you people set papers for such critical exams do you get drunk? Probably, yes! Because only ill, mentally insecure, cynic and psycho people can ask such questions to students. Don’t you people know anything about virtue of sensitivity, then what the hell do you teach that in your books from 1st to 12th standard?
If board really wants to ask such disgusting questions in papers then why does it releases guidelines for students about how to cope with exam stress etc. Board, please concentrate more on mentality of your paper setters. Already our education system and syllabus are victim of political goons, and you board members serve their political appetite, it is children who suffer in the end.
Such insensitive questions have also been asked in past. It’s really enough that such psycho cases are members of board’s paper setting, I know what our state govt. would do, as usual nothing! May be if someone files a PIL in courts against drunkard and psycho board members then something could be done. I am sure our courts would take such matters seriously, since such stuffs give severe mental trauma to our already tensed students that too in those critical hours.
One thing for sure the Maharashtra HSC board should suspend that bastard who put the question while paper-setting. Because, ‘how would one behave when one’s father dies?’ such a question could only be asked by a bastard who doesn't know what the value of father is in the family.
Wednesday, 13 February 2013
Thanks to Times of India over Deoband issue
Few days back I wrote on my blog that Times of India was giving undue advantage to Deoband seminary by projecting it as sole representative of Indian Muslims, by suffixing it as Asia's largest Islamic seminary etc etc.
Yesterday when I read some news about Deoband, I was happy to see those suffixes Asia's largest Islamic seminary etc were not there, thus I thank Times of India for that kind consideration.
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